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ETERNITY HAS ALREADY BEGUN





                 forever. The moment the Prophet Moses (pbuh) went to Pharaoh
                 (Fir'awn) and conveyed the message of Allah to him still exists. In
                 reality, just at this moment, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) is inviting
                 Pharaoh to accept the religion of truth. It is a fact that this is also the
                 moment the Prophet Moses (pbuh) is receiving the revelations of
                 Allah in the sacred valley of Tuwa. It is also this instant the Prophet
                 Moses (pbuh) is running away from Pharaoh with his people, and at
                 this moment the Red sea opens a way for the Prophet Moses (pbuh)
                 and his people to walk across. For all eternity, this moment when
                 the sea opens will remain and exist in Allah's memory.
                    The moment Maryam became pregnant,
                 the moment she gave birth to Prophet Jesus
                 (pbuh) under a date palm, the moment she
                 returned to her people, the moment the
                 Prophet Jesus (pbuh) talked to them while
                 he was still in his cradle, as well as the mo-
                 ment he asked the question "Who will be
                 my helpers to Allah?" to his disciples, and
                 was resurrected by Allah, are all happen-
                 ing right at this moment. Indeed, not only
                 the past events we are familiar with, but al-
                 so the ones of which we have no idea be-
                 cause they will happen in the future are, in
                 reality, happening just at this moment.
                 Every second the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)
                 spent in this world, his communication of
                 the message of Allah to his disciples, his re-



                 For someone who crosses the street from one
                 side to the other, there is a certain distance to
                 be crossed. A person, however, who looks at
                 this street from a bird's eye view, feels no diffi-
                 culty in seeing every point in this street from
                 one end to another.


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